Sentences with phrase «premiums than those in rural areas»

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For example, people in cities generally pay higher premiums than people in rural areas because of a higher risk of an accident in cities.
City drivers deal with more cars than drivers in rural area and by consequence will see higher premiums due simply to the volume of cars on the road.
Because of higher vandalism rates, thefts and accidents, urban drivers pay higher premiums than those living in small towns or rural areas.
People who live in cities tend to pay higher premiums than those who live in rural areas.
Since you are in a large city, like Atlanta, then you will probably pay a higher premium rate than someone who drives in a more rural area.
The premium rates for urban cooperative societies are comparatively high as People in urban areas visit hospitals more often than those in rural areas.
Generally, drivers from large metropolitan areas pay higher premiums than those in more rural areas.
For example, if you live in a city that has frequent auto accidents, your premium will likely be higher than that of someone who lives in a rural area that carries a low risk of auto accidents.
While premium rates are a bit higher in densely populated cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul than in small towns and rural areas, it is still an affordable coverage.
Living in a rural area, driving a car that is relatively inexpensive to repair, having a good credit history, and having a clean driving record will all play a factor in lowering your premiums, while living in a more urban setting, driving a vehicle that is expensive to repair, having a commute distance that is higher than average, and requesting a low deductible (the amount you pay out - of - pocket for repairs) will all raise premiums.
It is likely that premiums in urban Dallas will be different than premiums in rural areas.
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